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The Shakespeare Conference: SHK 8.1213. Wednesday, 3 December 1997.
[1] From: Ivan Fuller <
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Date: Tuesday, 2 Dec 1997 10:10:38 -0600 (CST)
Subj: Re: SHK 8.1211 Gallathea
[2] From: Jimmy Jung <
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Date: Tuesday, 02 Dec 1997 10:37 -0500
Subj: DC Oth
[3] From: Peter Holland <
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Date: Wednesday, 3 Dec 1997 10:49:04 GMT
Subj: Re: SHK 8.1209 Q: Recordings
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From: Ivan Fuller <
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Date: Tuesday, 2 Dec 1997 10:10:38 -0600 (CST)
Subject: 8.1211 Gallathea
Comment: Re: SHK 8.1211 Gallathea
Adrian Kiernander mentioned having heard of a US production of
GALLATHEA. Does anyone have more information about it? Where and
when? I'd really like to make a case for more productions of this
script and any evidence of past work will be extremely helpful.
Ivan Fuller, Chair
Communication & Theatre Dept.
Augustana College
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From: Jimmy Jung <
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Date: Tuesday, 02 Dec 1997 10:37 -0500
Subject: DC Oth
Cut and paste directly from the Washington Post web site.
??
jimmy
G. L. Horton <
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>Lloyd Rose is a she.
>>"The stage
>>couldn't be more obviously set for some daring,
>>stinging race-reversal, but
>>the potential dynamite fizzles,"
>>notes Post theater critic Lloyd Rose,
>>though he praises Stewart's performance.
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From: Peter Holland <
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Date: Wednesday, 3 Dec 1997 10:49:04 GMT
Subject: 8.1209 Q: Recording
Comment: Re: SHK 8.1209 Q: Recording
Anyone interested in early audio recordings of Shakespeare actors ought
to look out for an extraordinary CD called Great Shakespeareans. The
earliest recording on it is a very scratchy cylinder of Edwin Booth as
Othello recorded in the 1880s but there are wonderful early pieces of
Gielgud, Beerbohm Tree, Forbes Robertson and others. They have included
a number of different recordings of some speeches so that you can
compare and contrast and the sleeve-notes are very full and informative.
I bought my copy from The Shakespeare Bookshop, Henley Street,
Stratford-upon-Avon, UK and they will happily deal with mail orders.
Their phone number is +44 1789 292176.